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What big idiom?
Friend, this idiom is as follows. I hope it works for you.
Do everything well and take care of everything. It also shows that you are sure and can take responsibility.
Big Ben and Big Ben: fundamental; Zong: Ben, the theme. The most fundamental and important thing.
Mercy and compassion: give happiness to all beings with love; Sorrow: relieve the suffering of all beings with compassion; Compassion: Buddhist language, saving the suffering. Describe human charity.
Playing and playing means playing drums and music together.
Eat like a pig. Eating and drinking without restraint or plan. Refers to large-scale, high-grade eating and drinking activities.
Make a hullabaloo about, quarrel fiercely. Refers to the disorderly quarrel and commotion between the disputing parties without serious differences.
Play many musical instruments at the same time. Metaphor hype.
Dawu: I understand; Enlightenment: I understand. Describe a complete awakening.
Understand: understand; Enlightenment: I understand. Describe a complete awakening.
Openness and closure describe the loneliness, openness and closure of literary thinking.
Great kindness: kindness; DE: Ende, benefits. Mercy and compassion describe deep affection and kindness.
Rich and expensive means very rich and noble.
Big winds and waves refer to huge waves. It is a metaphor for the great turmoil and great changes in society. It also means that the struggle is sharp, complex, intense and arduous.
Make a hullabaloo about, describe hype and create public opinion.
Yelling.
Make a hullabaloo about, describe hype and create public opinion.
Big red and big green mean rich colors. She likes elegant clothes ranging from bright red to green.
Big red, big green means rich colors.
Big market refers to the general market price of goods.
It is useless to mobilize many people to do one thing in a rush.
Big red and purple describe prominence and pride.
The basic principles and provisions of the great sutra and Dafa.
Good luck is very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days.
Big wine and big meat means rich dishes and eating and drinking.
Speak out: express something; Release: to release, release. It means that the masses can fully express their opinions on some major issues.
Pretend to be arrogant.
Big gongs and drums describe hype.
Men and women refer to unmarried men and women who are over normal marriage age.
Destroy old things on a large scale and vigorously build new things.
Up and down, up and down. Describe a great change.
The invitation is big and the treatment is generous.
Righteousness describes generosity and respect for righteousness.
Da Ren Da Yong describes people as kind and brave.
Big right and wrong refers to the principled and fundamental right and wrong issues.
Big spendthrift originally meant big spendthrift. The latter is often used to describe that it is not easy to spend money.
Swing when you walk. Describe the arrogant attitude of thinking oneself great.
Big fish and big meat refers to a good and rich diet. Describe the richness of dishes.
Great wisdom and courage refer to extraordinary intelligence and courage.
If you are not satisfied with yourself, others will praise you for saying yes; I feel very dissatisfied, but others brag. Originally used to accuse the style of writing is not correct. After metaphor, the world goes against one's wishes.
What a big idiom.
A long idiom at the beginning:
Big talk, big spendthrift, big red and big green, big rich and big expensive, big ups and downs, big red and big purple
Universiade, big invitation, big shout, great kindness, strong wind, big waves, great classics, great kindness, great compassion and great sleep.
Big banks, big markets, big fights, great wisdom, great courage, great benevolence and righteousness, big red and big green, big right and wrong, big fish and big meat.
The second word is a big idiom:
Too big to fail, too small to donate, too big to be ambitious, too big to be flat, too abstruse, too careless, too ambitious and too talented.
Bold, cautious, generous, big, happy, rich and bold, bold and resourceful.
The gap is big, the wall is broken, the details are big, the grievances are deep, and there is no coupling.
Big trees catch the wind and bully small trees, with deep roots and lush leaves.
Bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold, bold.
Talent is as big as the sea, generosity is guilty, and greatness is like morality.
It's hard to be bold if you don't finish anything, but a pen is not as big as a pen.
Fish and water are small, big risks are big, big risks are big, big fears are big, small concerns are big, bold and bold, and it is not easy.
I am brave and bold, as bold as a bucket. When a woman marries a boss, it hurts a man. Marry a man.
The boss empire boldly praised the French snail, bold and bold.
Zhang Daqi's thing is that men will get married when they are older, but Zhang Daqi's words are big evils, small poverty and big losses, and living expenses are bigger than women's.
This man always wants to marry a family when he grows up.
What is a big idiom?
Nothing in the idiom dictionary is a big idiom. The closest thing is:
This matter is very important, very important.
Pinyin:
in a thousand and one ways
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tǐ
Daya
Short spell:
Commission for the Promotion of Science and Technology
Explanation:
Thing: thing. This matter is of great significance and involves a wide range. It is also commonly known as "this matter is big."
What are the big idioms?
expand one's horizon
Pronunciation: Da
Kay
Yang
Guier
Description: broaden your horizons and increase your knowledge.
Source: Tang Li Zhuo's "Song Chuang Zalu Chu Er": "Guang Ye immediately replied:' An eye-opener. "
What are the big idioms?
See the big with the small, lose the big because of the small, dignified and upright, aboveboard, rich and ambitious, arrogant, ambitious, bold and arrogant.
That's all I thought, but that's enough! Supplement the essence. Oh!
What is a big idiom?
Deep understanding of righteousness, shame, sunshine avenue, non-toxic, right and wrong.
First of all, deeply understand the important principles.
Explanation: it refers to knowing the general situation and taking care of the overall situation.
Said by: Guo Moruo's Flowers of Tang Di, Act I: Yan Zhongzi is a man who understands the righteousness. I think my second brother can do something that won't embarrass his mother.
Second, the great shame [r incarnation]
Explanation: odd: abnormal. What a shame.
From: Ouyang Shan's Three Alleys 17: "We have forged a deep hatred with imperialism, and we will never forget those great humiliations."
3. Yangguan Avenue
Explanation: At first it refers to the avenue leading to the western regions through Yangguan in ancient times, and later it refers to a wide and long road, which also indicates a bright future.
Said by: Qin Mu's Shadow of Primitive Commune: They skipped the terrible historical road of class division and embarked on the sunny road of socialism.
IV. Harmless [wú sh ā ng à y m]
Interpretation: Elegance: one of the components of The Book of Songs, which means elegance and elegance. It means that although it has an impact, it has no harm to the main aspects.
From: Qin Mu's "Good Name of Fruit King": "Sweet, each with its own characteristics. Some are as sweet as honey, some are slightly warm, "harmless" and sweet with acid. "
Verb (abbreviation for verb) is right and wrong.
Explanation: It refers to a principled and fundamental question of right and wrong.
From: Xu Chi's Goldbach Conjecture: "Page after page of history has been written, and finally there is selfless public opinion."
What a big idiom.
There are many idioms about "one thing and one thing, one thing and one thing, one step and one ghost, one grass and one tree, one long and one short, echoing each other, eleven brigades, one virtue and one heart, one action, one scale and one claw, one pig in Yi Long, one spray and one wake up, one smile" and so on.
First of all, one-on-one method
Interpretation: means that words and actions are organized or conform to rules. Sometimes it is also a metaphor for being rigid and not knowing how to master flexibly.
He always sticks to the rules and does things in an orderly way. He never dares to cross the line.
Grammar: combination; As predicate and adverbial; Used to be human.
Source: Qing. Wu's "Confused World": "The current situation is that Confucius is just a bookworm and does nothing."
Synonyms such as gourd, scripted, orderly, rigid, careful and meticulous.
The antonym is upside down and has two sides.
Step two, one ghost at a time.
Explanation: Taking a step is like meeting a ghost. Describe paranoia.
Said by: Wang Han Chong, On the Balance and Ghost: "People are sick, worried and afraid ... when they lie during the day, they are dreaming."
Vernacular: "Some people are very worried when they are sick, afraid that ghosts will see during the day and dream of hearing at night."
Example: There is a ghost story in the secular world, but it is a book called Lun Heng-Wang Qingyingkui's Liu Nan's Essays: There are Books in Common Saying.
Three, a grass and a tree
Explanation: This is a metaphor for the smallest thing.
Said by: Biography of Ying Shao in the later Han Dynasty: "A withered grass in spring is a disaster, and a woody flower in autumn is also different."
Vernacular: "A dry grass in spring is a disaster, but a tree in autumn is different."
Ex.: Do not disturb, anyone who commits a crime will be beheaded! -Feng Ming menglong "history of the eastern Zhou dynasty" back to 39.
Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Ordinary little things.
Synonymous with needle and thread
Fourth, one is long and the other is short.
Description: Describe rambling and chattering.
From: Cao Qingxue Qin's Twenty-fifth Story of a Dream of Red Mansions: "Mrs. Wang will ask him who his guests are today, whether his operas are good or not, and how his banquet is."
Vernacular: "Mrs. Wang is just a gossip." She asked him who his guests were today, how about the game articles and how about the banquet. "
Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense
Synonym nagging
Verbs (short for verb) echo each other.
Explanation: One sings first, and the other echoes. The original description is that the two have the same feelings. Now it is also a metaphor that the two cooperate with each other and echo each other.
From: The Book of Songs Zheng Fengxi Xi: "Uncle advocates harmony with women."
Vernacular: "Uncle, sing your song and I will respond."
Ex.: From then on, we echoed each other from afar, gradually became familiar with each other, and kept in touch with each other. -Feng Ming menglong "police general speech" volume 34.
Grammar: combination; As a predicate; derogatory sense
Synonyms echo each other from a distance, men sing with women, hit it off, file, and follow suit.
Antonyms go their own way, express their opinions, go their own way, and hold their own opinions
What a big idiom!
A grand view, an epiphany, a rage, a towering * * *, a monster.
First of all, the magnificent scenery
Vernacular interpretation: Wei Chuan: lush; This is a spectacular sight: a spectacular sight. Describe the rich and colorful things, forming a grand and spectacular scene.
Source: "The Book of Two Places" May 1 ST: "The pastoral scenery is very pleasant, the wild gardens are very interesting, and the trees are magnificent."
Dynasty: modern
Author: Lu Xun
Second, I suddenly realized.
Vernacular interpretation: I fully understand or suddenly wake up.
Source: Record of Jingdezhen Volume 5: "(Xue) Jane was taught and had an epiphany."
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Shi Daoyuan
Translation: (Xue) received some simple explanations and fully understood them.
Third, fly into a rage.
Vernacular interpretation: rage: sudden. Suddenly lost face and lost his temper.
Source: Han Gu Yongchuan: "So the emperor was furious."
Dynasty: Eastern Han Dynasty
Author: Ban Gu
It was because the emperor suddenly changed his face and lost his temper.
Fourth, Xuan ran * * *
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: surging waves. Metaphor is a big dispute or event.
Source: "Four Records of Fighting in Yueyang Tower": "From Xuan Ran * * *, the embarrassment of the universe."
Dynasty: Tang dynasty
Author: Han Yu
The sudden rise of mystery makes the universe seem narrow and harmful.
Five, a monster
Vernacular explanation: Describe something big and heavy.
Source: "Guizhou Donkey": "When the tiger sees it, it is also a demon, thinking that it is a god and hiding in the forest."
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Liu Zongyuan
When the tiger saw the donkey for the first time, he thought it was a god and hid in the forest to observe it.
Idioms about what is big and what is big.
Eating and drinking, swaggering, bragging, ups and downs, big right and wrong.
First, eat and drink [dà chī dà hē]
Explanation: refers to unrestrained and unplanned eating and drinking.
From: Modern * * * "On Correcting Wrong Thoughts within the Party": "I can't wait to fight hard with the masses. I just want to eat and drink in big cities."
Second, domineering
Explanation: When you walk, your body will shake. Describe the arrogant attitude of thinking oneself great.
From: Qing Wu Jingzi's The Scholars, the fifth time: "The next morning, I swaggered out of the hall and sent my son back."
Third, talk big
Description: Many musical instruments are played at the same time. Metaphor hype.
Said by: Master Wang Yuan's "Li Chuntang", the fourth discount: "Give you two hundred gold and a hundred bottles of fragrant wine, and make great achievements in Li Chuntang to celebrate your happiness."
Fourth, ups and downs
Explanation: ups and downs. Describe a great change.
From: Modern Lao She's Four Generations under One Family: "Her joys and sorrows are ups and downs, and the whole thing is ups and downs."
Verb (abbreviation for verb) is right and wrong.
Explanation: It refers to a principled and fundamental question of right and wrong.
From: Xu Chi's Goldbach Conjecture: "Page after page of history has been written, and finally there is selfless public opinion."
What a big idiom.
Great talent, limited talent and great ambition.
Carry forward: develop and advocate; Everbright: brilliant and grand. Carry forward and improve good work style, tradition, etc.
Feng Heng Yuda described the prosperity of peace and tranquility.
Arrogant and conceited, extremely proud, look down on others.
Open and aboveboard, honest, and decent in words and deeds.
Arrogance: Extreme arrogance. Refers to being extremely presumptuous, arrogant and arrogant.
Seemingly powerful, seemingly powerful, but actually weak.
The more mud, the bigger the Buddha statue. Metaphor has a solid foundation or many achievements.
Avatar: Originally Buddhism, it refers to magical spells. The magic is infinite. Describe superb skills and omnipotent.
Huge momentum: prestige and momentum; Hao: Broad. Prestige and momentum are very strong.
Greedy for small and lose big, and lose big interests because of greed for small and cheap. Metaphor only seeks immediate interests, regardless of long-term interests.
Think too highly of yourself. Describe arrogance and don't take others seriously.
For small losses, for small profits, resulting in huge losses.
Be ambitious, be cautious and be ambitious.
Yelang arrogant Yelang: a small country in the southwest of Han Dynasty. Metaphor is ignorance and arrogance.
Because of small losses, big losses are caused for small interests.
Know very little, know very little, too bad to be competent for important tasks.
Small cups are big, and big things are bagged in small mouths. Metaphor is incompetent.
This matter is of great significance and significance.
Arrogant and conceited.
Material drama ambition refers to cleverness and greater ambition.
No ambition means great ambition and insufficient talent. Sometimes used as a word of modesty.
Carry forward, carry forward. Guide beautiful things to develop, expand and improve on the original basis.
Chu small chest big Chu: pocket. Pack big things with small mouths. Metaphor is incompetent.
This matter is big: it is a matter. This matter is of great significance and involves a wide range. It is also commonly known as "this matter is big."
The length of the finger refers to the measured length.
Aboveboard and impartial.
People who don't care lose a lot, and those who covet small profits lose a lot.
A small amount of things can become a huge amount.
That is, look at the overall situation from small things or look at the truth from small things.
See small dark big refers to small things clear, big things confused.
It's no big deal. It's just no big deal.
Nothing is great, and no change is the best. The political proposition of "governing by doing nothing"
Cows are tall and horses are big, which means people are tall and Ma Zhuang.
Shi Si Titus: This; Body: system, scale. This matter is important in nature and matters a lot.
Describe words and deeds aboveboard and impartial.
This is a good description.
Leave the difficulties to the big and difficult tasks. With the "heritage".
Bold and bold, careless and courageous. Describe ambitious, unscrupulous. Also known as "fearless"
Seeing the big from the small means seeing the big from the small, or seeing the big from the small.
The technique of describing boldness comes from superb skills.
The paintings in the house are in the center, and there are plans in all directions. Refers to the benefits of topography.
Wise small planning means low capacity and big planning.
Small words and big words mean low intelligence, but the tone of speech is very big.
A large tilt of the column means that people with little ability will be in danger when they take on heavy responsibilities.
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